Claims
- 1. A basketball goal assembly allowing for adjustment of the height of a basketball goal above a playing surface, the basketball goal assembly comprising:
a support pole; a goal support structure supported by the support pole, the goal support structure being deformable into a plurality of configurations wherein at each configuration said basketball goal is disposed at a different height above the playing surface; an adjustment assembly having a first end connected to the support pole and a second end connected to the goal support structure, the assembly being movable in relation to the support pole and connected to the goal support structure such that movement of the adjustment assembly triggers a corresponding deformation of the goal support structure; a first resilient member connected to the first end of the adjustment assembly, such that the resilient member urges the adjustment assembly in a direction corresponding to upward motion of the basketball goal in relation to the playing surface; and a second resilient member connected to the second end of the adjustment assembly such that the second resilient member urges the adjustment assembly in a direction corresponding to upward motion of the basketball goal.
- 2. The basketball goal assembly of claim 1, wherein the goal support structure is pivotally attached to the support pole.
- 3. The basketball goal assembly of claim 1, wherein the first resilient member is configured to shorten under compression to provide an increasing restorative force as the basketball goal is lowered.
- 4. The basketball goal assembly of claim 3, wherein the first resilient member comprises a gas spring pivotally attached to the support pole.
- 5. The basketball goal assembly of claim 3, wherein the adjustment assembly comprises a handle member pivotally attached to the support pole and the gas spring.
- 6. The basketball goal assembly of claim 1, wherein the second resilient member is configured to lengthen in tension to provide an increasing restorative force as the basketball goal is lowered.
- 7. The basketball goal assembly of claim 6, wherein the second resilient member comprises a coil spring pivotally attached to the support pole.
- 8. The basketball goal assembly of claim 1, wherein a moment arm of the second resilient member substantially decreases in length as the basketball goal is lowered, thereby exerting a substantially constant moment on the goal support structure in each of the plurality of configurations of the goal support structure.
- 9. The basketball goal assembly of claim 8, wherein the second resilient member is pivotally attached to a cam fixture of the adjustment assembly.
- 10. The basketball goal assembly of claim 1, wherein a moment arm of the first resilient member substantially decreases in length as the basketball goal is lowered, thereby exerting a substantially constant moment on the goal support structure in each of the plurality of configurations of the goal support structure.
- 11. The basketball goal assembly of claim 10, wherein the moment arm of the first resilient member is influenced by a cam fixture of the adjustment assembly, the cam fixture providing an offset for attachment of the cam fixture proximate the second end of the adjustment assembly.
- 12. The basketball goal assembly of claim 1, wherein the first resilient member comprises a plurality of parallel gas springs, and the second resilient member comprises a plurality of parallel coil springs.
- 13. The basketball goal assembly of claim 1, wherein the first and second resilient members are configured to provide an increasing restorative force as the basketball goal is lowered, and wherein each of the first resilient and second resilient members is further positioned with respect to the deformable goal support structure to have a moment arm that substantially shortens the height of the basketball goal decreases.
- 14. The basketball goal assembly of claim 13, wherein the first resilient member comprises a gas spring pivotally connected to the support pole and a handle member of the adjustment assembly, and wherein the second resilient member comprises a coil spring pivotally connected to the support pole and a cam fixture of the adjustment assembly.
- 15. The basketball goal assembly of claim 14, wherein the first and second resilient members are configured cooperate to provide a substantially neutral balance in each of the plurality of configurations of the deformable goal support structure.
- 16. The basketball goal assembly of claim 1, wherein the adjustment assembly comprises a cam fixture pivotally attached to the deformable goal support structure.
- 17. A basketball goal assembly allowing for adjustment of the height of a basketball goal above a playing surface, the basketball goal assembly comprising:
a support pole; a goal support structure connected to the support pole, the goal support structure being deformable into a plurality of configurations wherein at each configuration said basketball goal is disposed at a different height above the playing surface; a cam fixture; a resilient member connected between the support pole and the cam fixture, the resilient member being configured to cooperate with the goal support structure to exert an upward force on the basketball goal; and wherein the cam fixture is configured such that the upward force acting on the basketball goal retains substantially the same magnitude in each of the plurality of configurations of the goal support structure.
- 18. The basketball goal assembly of claim 17, wherein the resilient member is pivotally attached to the support pole.
- 19. The basketball goal assembly of claim 18, further comprising a handle member coupled to the support pole, the handle member being operatively disposed to receive an input force and transmit the input force to the goal support structure to deform the goal support structure.
- 20. The basketball goal assembly of claim 19, wherein the handle member is pivotally attached to the support pole and an extension arm, the extension arm being pivotally attached to the cam fixture.
- 21. The basketball goal assembly of claim 20, wherein the resilient member is pivotally attached to the support pole and the handle member.
- 22. The basketball goal assembly of claim 21, wherein the resilient member is configured to shorten under compression to provide an increasing restorative force as the basketball goal is lowered.
- 23. The basketball goal assembly of claim 19, wherein the resilient member is further configured to dampen the input force such that a comparatively large magnitude of the input force produces a moderate rate of adjustment of the basketball goal assembly.
- 24. The basketball goal assembly of claim 23, further comprising a trigger configured to selectively lock and unlock the resilient member against lengthwise expansion such that the goal support structure may be locked in one of the plurality of configurations.
- 25. The basketball goal assembly of claim 24, wherein the trigger is operably connected to the handle member such that the trigger may be actuated by a hand applying the input force to the handle member.
- 26. A basketball goal assembly allowing for adjustment of the height of a basketball goal above a playing surface, the basketball goal assembly comprising:
a support pole; a goal support structure connected to the support pole, the goal support structure being deformable into a plurality of configurations wherein at each configuration said basketball goal is disposed at a different height above the playing surface; a resilient member pivotally attached between the support pole and the goal support structure, the resilient member being positioned to urge the basketball goal in an upward direction in relation to the playing surface; and wherein a magnitude of an upward force transmitted from the resilient member to the basketball goal is substantially unaffected by deformation of the goal support structure in each of the plurality of configurations.
- 27. The basketball goal assembly of claim 26, wherein the goal support structure comprises a cam fixture configured to change a length of a moment arm of the resilient member in a substantially inversely proportional relationship to a magnitude of a restorative force exerted by the resilient member.
- 28. The basketball goal assembly of claim 27, wherein the resilient member is pivotally attached to the support pole and the cam fixture.
- 29. The basketball goal assembly of claim 28, wherein the resilient member is configured to lengthen under tension to provide an increasing restorative force as the basketball goal is lowered.
- 30. The basketball goal assembly of claim 26, wherein the resilient member is displaced from the basketball goal to avoid interference with gameplay.
- 31. The basketball goal assembly of claim 30, wherein the resilient member is positioned on a back side of the support pole.
- 32. A method of manufacturing a basketball goal assembly, the method comprising:
providing a support pole, a goal, a deformable goal support structure, an adjustment assembly, and a first resilient member; connecting the deformable goal support structure to the support pole and to the goal so that the goal is supported over a playing surface, wherein a height of the goal over the playing surface is adjustable to a plurality of configurations through deformation of the deformable goal support structure; connecting a first end of the adjustment assembly to the support pole at a height suitable for actuation by a person; connecting a second end of the adjustment assembly to the deformable goal support structure such that actuation of the first end causes deformation of the deformable goal support structure; and connecting the resilient member to the support pole and the adjustment assembly such that the deformable goal support structure is substantially neutrally balanced in each of the plurality of configurations.
- 33. The method of claim 32, wherein connecting the first resilient member to the adjustment assembly comprises connecting the first resilient member to a cam fixture of the adjustment assembly, the cam fixture varying a moment arm about a pivot point of the support pole and the deformable goal support assembly of the first resilient member inversely to a force exerted by the first resilient member against the deformable goal support assembly.
- 34. The method of claim 32, further comprising providing a trigger connected to the resilient member to lock the resilient member and the deformable goal support structure in one of the plurality of the configurations.
- 35. The method of claim 32, wherein connecting the resilient member to the adjustment assembly comprises pivotally attaching the resilient member to the first end of the adjustment assembly and to the support pole.
- 36. The method of claim 35, further comprising pivotally attaching a second resilient member to the support pole and to the second end of the adjustment assembly.
RELATED U.S. APPLICATIONS
[0001] This is a continuation-in part of application Ser. No. 09/694,620, filed Oct. 23, 2000, and entitled ELECTROMECHANICAL COMPRESSION CRANK ADJUSTMENT MECHANISM FOR A BASKETBALL GOAL ASSEMBLY, which is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 09/249,278, filed Feb. 11, 1999, and entitled COMPRESSION CRANK ADJUSTMENT MECHANISM FOR A BASKETBALL GOAL ASSEMBLY, now issued as U.S. Pat. No. 6,135,901, which is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 09/018,231, filed Feb. 3, 1998 and entitled ADJUSTABLE BASKETBALL GOAL SYSTEM, now issued as U.S. Pat. No. 6,077,177, which is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 08/986,382 filed Dec. 8, 1997 and entitled POWER LIFT BASKETBALL ADJUSTMENT SYSTEM, now issued as U.S. Pat. No. 5,879,247, which is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/799,979 filed Feb. 12, 1997 and entitled POWER LIFT BASKETBALL ADJUSTMENT SYSTEM, now issued as U.S. Pat. No. 5,695,417. The foregoing applications are incorporated herein by reference.
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